encapsulate

/ɪnˈkæpsəleɪt/
verb
  1. To express or show the most important parts of something in a short or clear form.
    • This one sentence encapsulates everything I feel about the issue.
    • Her speech encapsulated the hopes of the entire community.
    • The final chapter encapsulates the main themes of the book.
  2. To enclose something in a capsule or protective covering.
    • Scientists encapsulate the virus in a protein shell for study.
    • Each seed is encapsulated in a hard outer coating.
    • The medicine is encapsulated in a small gel pill.
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